San Francisco-based Sparked by The Extraordinaries is an online platform
that seeks to make it easy for altruistic consumers to support an
organization or cause. It enlists both individuals and groups of company
employees to contribute their expertise to a nonprofit in even the
smallest chunks of time. Requests by nonprofits might include
translating a page of a document into Spanish, for instance, or helping
to choose a new logo. The organization neatly combines people’s desire
to give back to society with another prevalent trend: their need for
convenience.
Much the way Catalista connects would-be volunteers with opportunities by mobile phone, so Sparked
by The Extraordinaries aims to enable “micro-volunteering,” whereby
philanthropists with a few minutes of free time can use it to make a
difference.
Currently in private limited beta, San Francisco-based The
Extraordinaries is an online platform that seeks to make it easy for
altruistic consumers to support an organization or cause they care
about. Toward that end, it enlists both individuals and groups of
company employees to contribute their expertise to a nonprofit in even
the smallest chunks of time. Nonprofits begin by posting requests to the
site; those, in turn, are routed to would-be volunteers based on their
skills and interests. Examples might include translating a page of a
document into Spanish, for instance, or helping to choose a new logo;
The Extraordinaries even has pre-built “kits” that turn a series of best
practices into tasks for volunteers. Willing volunteers then complete
the requests during a spare moment via iPhone (through a dedicated app)
or web browser—or they can share it with their colleagues. Either way,
corporate team volunteers can track each others’ efforts via a Team
Activity feed. Current nonprofit users of The Extraordinaries include KaBOOM!—which we’ve covered before—and Big Cat Rescue.
The Extraordinaries is in the process of becoming a B Corp.; its business model will eventually include charging organizations a fee for each task completed, according to a report on NPR. Social entrepreneurs around the globe: time to make micro-volunteering your new best friend…? (Related: iPhone app lets users earn cash for small tasks — Work site divides large jobs into small, concurrent tasks — Quick tasks via SMS for phone users in the developing world — Job marketplace for quick online tasks.)
Website: www.sparked.com
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
It All Starts With Kindness...
“Kindness is the act of caring for the people around you;of knowing how to make both our lives, and the lives of others, more meaningful.”
Non-obligation Thank You notes. Words of encouragement. Big, fat, friendly hugs. Admiring someone’s hard work and dedication. Making yourself available to others. Turning the timer off.Telling your boss what they are doing right–and how they inspire you. Thanking someone for working hard, without any clauses or hidden criticisms. Telling a funny story to your barista. Appreciating the regular. Giving attention to someone who needs a friend.
Delighting in ordinary. Pausing for a moment to take it all in. Thanking yourself for the work that you do. Donating time. Telling your bus driver to have a nice day, and meaning it. Meeting a new person and asking them to talk about them. Just listening. Being honest with strangers. Reducing our hurry to become impatient. Paying it forward. Tipping generously.
Letting go. Standing up to a bully. Standing up for someone else. Standing up for yourself. Picking up trash that someone else has dropped. Believing in karma. Volunteering. Spending a day planting trees. Donating money to public parks. Acting generously without anyone seeing or watching. Doing what’s right, even though no one will ever know.
Have you done anything extra-nice today? Sometimes just stopping to write a thank-you note to someone I appreciate makes my day a little better, too.
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” ~Plato
Source: http://itstartswith.com/
By: Saverio Manzo
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